Blair Miller has spent her career using business to address pressing social challenges with a focus on talent, access, and inclusion. Currently, she is an investor focused on the human side of the future of work. She is also a senior advisor on talent and workforce to organizations including Andela, the Governor of Maryland, and Rockefeller Foundation.
Throughout her career, Blair has held key positions at Two Sigma, Blue like an Orange Sustainable Capital, and the family office of businessman Ray Chambers, and she began her career at Acumen, a global impact investment fund.
Blair is committed to reimagining higher education and as such serves as a Leader in Residence at the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at City College and also served as a Senior Fellow at Yale’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs for six years where she taught a course called “Aligning Profit and Purpose”.
Blair is a board member at Shining Hope for Communities and a long-serving trustee of The Africa Center, a multidisciplinary institution that serves as a gateway to contemporary Africa. Blair holds an MBA from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and BA in English Literature from the University of Virginia. Her most recent op-eds address reframing the career track, building purpose resilient companies and restructuring professional pathways for the future of work.